kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
Whoa let's not throw a whole generation under the bus because of person. If you think they have a lousy work ethic just remember who their parents are and taught them everything they know
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I think it is a environment change coupled with parents, teachers, and media saying to be anyone in society you must go to a 4 year college and have desk job with a 25 sqaure feet cubical. But the newer generation has push the bounds of work smarter not harder and are very collaborative with customer which should form strong relationships. Just my thoughts on the situation. By the way I am 27 and I agree the dynamic workforce moving away from hands can only be a benefit to the ones in that career field. Less competition typically means more money and better employee benefits.
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It is not just your generation and is a trend that was already started when I was a kid - it has just continued to progress.
Opportunities for kids to learn good blue collar work ethics has almost vanished during this time as well, we won't let them do anything because it is too dangerous. Some things are understandable, but they still need to have some opportunities as well. If their parents didn't have to do some of those jobs when they were young, why would they ever push their kids to do such things? Those that are self motivated probably were pushed in some way when they were younger, or they were smart enough to realize some things when they did get older.